
'Make It in the Emirates 2025' Opens Registration for UAE's Largest Industrial Gathering
The fourth edition of Make It in the Emirates 2025 has officially opened visitor and media registration, setting the stage for the UAE's most significant industrial event.
Scheduled to take place from May 19 to 22 at ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi, the event is expected to surpass previous editions in scale and impact.
Led by the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology in collaboration with the Abu Dhabi Investment Office, the UAE Ministry of Culture, and ADNOC, and organised by ADNEC Group, the forum highlights the UAE's commitment to industrial growth, investment expansion, and economic diversification.
As a premier platform for business networking and investment, the event will facilitate in-depth discussions, offering companies the necessary resources to navigate the evolving global industrial landscape. It also aligns with the UAE's Operation 300 Billion Strategy, reinforcing the country's vision for sustainable industrial development.
This edition is set to introduce enhanced procurement commitments and access to pre-approved industrial projects in high-growth sectors, presenting unparalleled business opportunities. The exhibition will span various industries, including manufacturing, renewable energy, advanced technology, and logistics, alongside showcases of heritage crafts and innovative services.
With its strategic focus on long-term value creation and industrial excellence, Make It in the Emirates 2025 underscores the UAE's role as a global hub for industry, backed by world-class infrastructure and progressive regulatory frameworks.
News Source: Emirates News Agency
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